The partition of India and formation of Pakistan and Bharat
First, there are no ifs in history. Second, the US would have needed to find a different mechanism to rid itself of slavery. The Civil War ended slavery for good. it provided a definite end. Third, most important of all, The Civil War created the Union. India is a large nation. It is a poor nation. Each state is doing its own thing. It never really became a federation. It has about the same resources as the United States. Various states in India do their own thing in spite of the national government. They have the mentality of the South. The South called it "The War Between The States." In India, states want to pull out of the nation. India with the same resources can not match the United States. That is the real legacy of the Civil War.
Do you mean the Spanish Civil War or the American Civil War?
Civil War
The Civil War (1861-1865) The Civil War was fought between the Union (north) and the Confederacy (south). The war was fought mainly about the issue of slavery. The Union eventually won and that is what makes us the United States of America today.
the civil war. the partition. the separation.
No India and Pakistan partition is nothing to do with World War 1 or World War 2.
The partition of the Indian subcontinent was based on religion, Pakistan had a majority of Muslims, while India had a majority of Hindus.
NO, PARTITION OF iNDIA IS VERY VERY USELESS
India was a British colony during the Civil War, and not the most contented one. Great Britain leaned toward the Confederacy while maintaining diplomatic relations with the Union, but the Civil War likely did not effect India in any significant way, nor did India have any significant effect on the Civil War.
The dividing of India into two nations is referred to as 'Partition.'
World Guide to the Partition of IndiaDiscovery of India - nehruIndia - khushwant singh
who was responsible for marking the boundaries of india and pakistan before partition
Bangladesh was formerly known as "East Pakistan" after the partition of British India. Pakistan was "West Pakistan". "East Pakistan" seceded from "West Pakistan" in 1971 after a short but vicious civil war, aided by India.
Bangladesh was created as East Pakistan in the 1947 partition of India. It attained its independence in 1971 following the Bangladesh Liberation War, which had provoked the Indo-Pakistani War, won by India.
a Muslim in India
In 1947, the British divided-up the Indian Empire into two nations. Pakistan, which was meant to be a homeland for Muslims living in the Indian Empire and the Union of India which was meant to be a homeland for Hindu's living in the Empire. This was called the partition of India.